Swansea City look to be closing in on their first signing of the summer but have yet to receive official offers for any players ahead of an expected summer clearout.

Liverpool youngster Yan Dhanda, out of contract at Anfield this summer, is edging nearer a move to join the Swans on a free transfer. The teenager is expected to join the club's successful under-23 set-up.

The attacking midfielder, 19, became the first player of Indian heritage to sign professional terms with the Anfield club in 2015.

He scored against Swansea City in Premier League 2 back in August and could now join the Liberty Stadium outfit.

Plenty of outgoings are expected at the Liberty Stadium this summer but no firm offers have yet been received for any player.

Reports in Spain had suggested midfielder Roque Mesa had been the subject of a proposal from Sevilla to make his loan switch a permanent deal.

It is understood the midfielder's loan move included an option to buy — for a fee believed to be around the £7million mark — at the end of the season. Swansea paid £11million to sign Mesa from Las Palmas less than a year ago.

But Wales Online has been told no discussions over such a deal have been held, although Swansea would be willing to part company with the 28-year-old.

Mesa's loan switch had initially proved a miserable one as he struggled to get into the team and former manager Vincenzo Montella raised questions over his fitness.

But the Italian's departure has seen Mesa feature under new boss Joaquin Caparros, and he played in each of their last three La Liga fixtures.

Wilfried Bony is another player Swansea would be willing to listen to offers for, as well as full-back Kyle Naughton, while the club accept they are likely to lose the likes of Lukasz Fabianski and Alfie Mawson and will not prevent them moving on should firm offers reach their valuations.

Defender Mawson underwent knee surgery on Monday to address an issue that had hindered him for much of the second half of the season, and it is set to end his hopes of being named in England's World Cup squad which is due to be named on Wednesday.

It is hoped he will be fit in time to play some part in pre-season, be that at Swansea or elsewhere given the 24-year-old is expected to leave having attracted interest from several clubs.